If you were comparing the same number of turns with the same magnet, only one pickup having 42 vs. the other having 43, or 44, what would you expect to hear? Seems to my ear that as the wire gets smaller, you get less lows/glassy highs and more upper mids, anyone else hear something different?
Given that, I'm wondering what a neck humbucker wound with the same # of turns as say a 7.2k 42ga PAF would sound like given 43 or even 44 ga wire? Seems you might get rid of some mud on a neck bucker that way, or am I crazy? Anyone tried it?
I've messed with 40ga wire no neck PAFs and you definitely open up the highs with the big wire, but the low end doesn't necessarily get any less thumpy. Maybe I'm going the wrong direction, what I want to hear out of a neck bucker is more tight, not necessarily more glass.
Given that, I'm wondering what a neck humbucker wound with the same # of turns as say a 7.2k 42ga PAF would sound like given 43 or even 44 ga wire? Seems you might get rid of some mud on a neck bucker that way, or am I crazy? Anyone tried it?
I've messed with 40ga wire no neck PAFs and you definitely open up the highs with the big wire, but the low end doesn't necessarily get any less thumpy. Maybe I'm going the wrong direction, what I want to hear out of a neck bucker is more tight, not necessarily more glass.
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